5. Practical Example: Spot the 15 Differences
Imagine having two similar images in front of you. To help you practice, here’s an example of common differences you might look for:
5.1. Description of the Images
Imagine two scenes of a park. In both images, there are trees, benches, and people walking.
5.2. Differences to Find
Tree: A tree in the first image has one more branch than the other.
Bench: The bench in one of the images is green, while in the other it is blue.
Person: A person in one of the images is wearing a hat, while in the other one is not.
Dog: A dog is present in one of the images, but not in the other.
Ball: A ball is visible in one of the images, but not in the other.
Flower: A yellow flower is present in one of the images, but not in the other.
Sky: The sky is clear in one of the images and cloudy in the other.
Bike: In one image, there’s a parked bicycle, but not in the other.
Wall: A wall has a window in one image, but it’s closed in the other.
Path: The path is curved in one image, but straight in the other.
Shadow: The shadows of the trees are different in the two images.
Toy: A toy is visible near a bench in one image.
Clouds: The clouds in the sky are different in the two images.